In the EU funded TAVI4Life project, Maximilian Y. Emmert, a cardiac surgeon and professor at the University of Zurich as well as at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the German Heart Center Berlin, will use an unconventional 3D printing inspired and matrix based bioengineering approach to develop a novel regenerative transcatheter aortic valve prosthesis that fully transforms into a native-like valve that lasts a lifetime.

Swissnex reported about the “India Industry Internships (III) program”. The mobility program supported by our Wyss Zurich Associate project PATHOS enables Swiss students to work with the best-in-class automation and robotics experts in India.

At Swiss Medtech Day the Science Slam was another highlight of the event. Eight teams – mostly start-ups and start-up projects selected by a jury from the 40 teams presenting posters at the event - competed for the audience award. The audience chose Liver4Life as the winner of the Science Slam. Congratulations!

Every year the TOP 100 Swiss Startup Award showcases the 100 most-innovative and promising Swiss startups. The TOP 100 Public Voting, which runs in parallel to the expert ranking, is your chance to highlight an excellent Swiss startup. This year, eight Wyss Zurich projects have the possibility to be one of the best Swiss Startups 2019. So please vote for our projects an click the golden logo 'vote now' button on the startup's profile to register your voice. Thank you!